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M State named a Military Friendly School

Victory Media, the premier media entity for military personnel transitioning into civilian life, has named Minnesota State Community and Technical College to the coveted Military Friendly Schools list.

Veterans Services

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Welcome, Veterans

Our goal in M State Veterans Services is to make sure our service members, veterans, spouses and other family members have the information they need to make informed decisions concerning their federal military and veteran educational benefits.

M State is recognized as a Military Friendly School and fully complies with the 2012 Executive Order - Establishing Principles of Excellence for Educational Institutions Serving Service Members, Veterans, Spouses and Other Family Members.

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Contact Information for Veterans

Higher Education Regional Coordinators

The higher education regional coordinators provide service members and or/family member information directly related to military education benefits. Click here to see a map of all Minnesota higher education regional coordinators.

The regional coordinators serving M State are:

Eric Abell can be reached at 218.299.6881 or 218.396.0753 (cell). Please call for campus availability. His offices are located at the following campus locations:

Detroit Lakes: Room A106

Wadena: Room M26H

Aaron Johnson can be reached at 218.329.6040. Please call for campus availability. His offices are located on the following campus locations:

Fergus Falls: Room C371B

Moorhead: Room C123

Veterans can meet with a campus or program advisor for academic questions, but they are encouraged to meet with a regional coordinator regarding benefits.

County Veterans Service Officers (CVSO)

Collaborate with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs and veterans service organizations in securing veterans benefits.

Disseminate information on veterans benefits.

Assist in applying for state and federal benefits.

Facilitate the referral process to appropriate outside agencies.

Help obtain needed military records.

If you are a service member or family of a service member, your CVSO can assist with understanding military benefits. To locate your CVSO, visit the Minnesota Association of County Veterans Services Officers website and click on your county in the directory.

Financial Aid for Veterans

All service members and their families are encouraged to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Student Aid) in addition to completing the necessary paperwork for military education benefits.

There are numerous education benefits provided through federal and state veteran education programs. It is recommended that you contact your local Regional Coordinator (listed above under Contact Information for Veterans) regarding personal benefits, even if you think you do not qualify.

Transfer Credits

The Veterans Education Transfer System (VETS) is designed to assist current and past service members in determining how their military training may earn them credit at a MnSCU institution. Click here to review the credit evaluation your assigned MOS/AASC occupation has been assigned. Please note that if there is no evaluation for your occupation, you will have the option to request an evaluation.

All service members and veterans can request their military training records in the form of a transcript to be evaluated at the college level. Veterans of the Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corp and Navy should contact the Joint Services Transcript. Air Force veterans need to make transcript requests to the Community College of the Air Force.

What guides our work:

Provides veterans information on educational benefits that may be available.

Informs eligible students of available federal financial aid before arranging for private and/or alternative aid.

Does not employ fraudulent and unduly aggressive recruiting techniques.

Obtains the Higher Learning Commission's approval for new course or program offerings before enrolling students.

Allows service members and reservists to be readmitted to a program if interrupted by service requirements and accommodates short absences due to service obligations as long as the student is in good academic standing prior to the suspension of studies.

Agrees to an institutional refund policy aligned with the refund of unearned student aid as required under section 484B of the HEA of 1965.

Provides educational plans that detail how to complete degree requirements within the expected timeline of completion.

Designates a point of contact for academic and financial aid advising (including access to disability counseling) to assist with degree completion and job searches.